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13 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

I would rather it was a legitimate shirtfront that took him out. 

No because we're better than that.

 

Hard to watch Jesse when he's playing like this ... grrr

 

26 minutes ago, biggestred said:

There's no karma in footy. The only way it'd be equal karma is if m*****d was one on one in the backline and we were 3 points down with 10 seconds left and he did his knee and we kicked the winning goal by running past him helpless on the ground. In the grand final. Then I'd believe karma exists in footy again.

Not Karma but just because of his nature.

He'll do something again and someone will simply do it back.

Giants out of defence....

Use the entire ground

Take space by foot whenever presented

Run and spread quickly linking up with precision kicks much of the time.

Contrast this with our 'Run out of the square and bomb it long to Max' about 70%-80% of the time

I used to attend Dees v GWS at the MCG to boo Tom Scully. I hated GWS. It feels strange to admit how much I like watching them play now Kingsley is coaching them. 

 
2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I used to attend Dees v GWS at the MCG to boo Tom Scully. I hated GWS. It feels strange to admit how much I like watching them play now Kingsley is coaching them. 

Fast, skilled and very well drilled


Where’s the Collingwood chant now?

10 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I used to attend Dees v GWS at the MCG to boo Tom Scully. I hated GWS. It feels strange to admit how much I like watching them play now Kingsley is coaching them. 

Yeah same & I hated Toby especially when he was getting in trouble.  Thought he was an [censored].  

But now I really like them. They are good to watch.

On another note big mouth mason has only had the 2 disposals 


Leon Cameron had pretty much the same list fighting for 12th spot every year, what a new coach can do...

We fugged up royally with Toby Bedford. 

Pressure, pressure and more pressure.

Plus his pure pace the ultimate pressure forward.

They are so good by foot like we were the 1st year with Chocco on board.

Hogan had to leave our club to become the player he has become.

Never happening at the Dees.

 

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

Giants look so well organised all over the ground. Kingsley has them playing awesome footy to watch 

44 minutes ago, biggestred said:

There's no karma in footy. The only way it'd be equal karma is if m*****d was one on one in the backline and we were 3 points down with 10 seconds left and he did his knee and we kicked the winning goal by running past him helpless on the ground. In the grand final. Then I'd believe karma exists in footy again.

Nope karma would have been them losing the gf last year even by a few points. He's got his premiership.  He wouldn't care if he did a knee or got knocked 


Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

We fugged up royally with Toby Bedford. 

Pressure, pressure and more pressure.

Plus his pure pace the ultimate pressure forward.

 

 

Disagree respectfully, he's good at that, but nowhere near Pickett in terms of scoreboard 

3 minutes ago, adonski said:

Leon Cameron had pretty much the same list fighting for 12th spot every year, what a new coach can do...

Conversely, Buckley trying to make Collingwood a defensive team then Mccrae comes in and uses the players abilities to their advantage 

 
2 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

 

Disagree respectfully, he's good at that, but nowhere near Pickett in terms of scoreboard 

We couldn’t play both forward? 


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